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  2. Metroid (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Noting that Metroid is not the first game to offer an open world, or the first side-view platformer exploration game, or the first game to allow players to reach new areas using newly acquired items, Gamasutra praised Metroid for being perhaps the first video game to "take these different elements and rigorously mold them into a game-ruling ...

  3. List of Metroid media - Wikipedia

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    Metroid is a video game series published by Nintendo and primarily produced by the company's first-party developers, though second-party Fuse Games and third-party Team Ninja have also developed for the series. It debuted in Japan with Metroid [a] on August 6, 1986, and was later released in North America (August 1987) and PAL regions (January ...

  4. Metroid - Wikipedia

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    Metroid differed in its atmosphere of solitude and foreboding. [3] Metroid was also one of the first video games to feature an exploration to the left as well as the right, and backtracking to already explored areas to search for secret items and paths. [5] Since the late 1990s, the term "Metroidvania" has been applied to this format.

  5. Yoshio Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] He also directed Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, Metroid: Zero Mission, Metroid: Other M, and was the producer for Metroid: Samus Returns and Metroid Dread. [6] [7] Sakamoto's design work is also found in Nintendo games including Balloon Kid (1990), Game & Watch Gallery (1997), Wario Land 4 (2001), and the WarioWare series.

  6. Category:Metroid - Wikipedia

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  7. Metroidvania - Wikipedia

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    Metroidvania [a] is a sub-genre of action-adventure games and/or platformers focused on guided non-linearity and utility-gated exploration and progression. The term is a partial blend of the names of the video game series Metroid and Castlevania, based on the template from Metroid (1986), Castlevania II (1987), Super Metroid (1994), and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997).

  8. 1986 in video games - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was the best-selling home video game of 1986. [38] [39] The following titles were the best-selling home video games on the bi-weekly FAO Schwarz charts in 1986, reported by Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) magazine from June 1986 onwards.

  9. Metroid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Metroid (1986) is a video game. Metroid may also refer to: Metroid (fictional species), a fictional alien predator species introduced in the 1986 game; Metroid series, a series of video games that was started with the 1986 game